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Hi es Member of the Associnted Press The Associated Press is exclusively entitled to the use for republication of the all news dispatches credited to it or not otherwise credited in @his paper and also the local news published herci No. aay 735 —— WITH THE WORLD, OR AGAINST IT. Those who advocate a return to in office. old-fashioged American isolation are!tion to date, the Thermopolis Rec- | willing, it seems, to let the rest of ord si the world go to the dogs, provided America remains safe. The trouble is, that if the rest of bas demonstrated the fact that hce,shoot men like Clemenceau, the world goes to the dogs America will not remain safe. ill, the world now and henceforth is! ‘ese all bound up together. war should be any clear-headed man that what af-/Jeb- 1. fects one nation affec If the United States does not play its part—a manly part—in the recon- s nha. ; he will maintain the pace to the end the rest of the struction of the world, the world may actually go to dogs. Chaos in Europe and elsewhere would be infinitely y and America than more cos‘ disastrous to pense and danger we might incur in Europe to estab- co-operating with lish a new order. And whether in chaos or order, a Europe that is not with us, hereafter, If we refuse now to play a consistent part, will certainly be against us, making good our fine promises, we shall have the enmity of all the world instead of the world’s friendship. If the other powers succeeded in setting ‘up their own League of Nations after we pulled out, that League would be a league against America. T States would have to arm against the at would mean that the United whole world. Is that what the opponents of the present league plan want? sood There may be amending the constitution President and Editor! For good or The present enough evidence to reasons for for the tion to diet but the means for fol-) which went into Mexico and captu! ! towing the instruction when they get|Geronimo, and where he won the title it. as the “figthing surgeon.” 5 General Wood is a man who is | HEARING IS ASKED. !short on red tape and has a manner gZ h ee M }of disentangling messes in short or- Ss t vande: d ntaineer: | x 3 Solan een abe |der which astonishes those who have Governor Houx has returned Ol sign with him. It was his plan Wyoming. Much mud slinging has which resulted in the introduction of WO SOSCTE (ES trade schools for the benefit of en- |been done by casi his absence. The Republicans Ajetedimentand toieive them aniedue jare in power in every department. iio which might equip them for |The records: are all in their hands. j jlater life. His life has been one of hi 5 the constant strenuosity. Tire Democrats are as loyal to the state el een : : SE GURU) NO BEY CO Cue Gh jwwhich to pick large men suitable for presidential timber, and it seems that national politics Let them investigate action o the former governor. aes : The field is very small now from Republicans and they will not hesi-| tate to condemn a former officer if some man new in he did wrong. A man is considered innocent until he is proven guilty. bearer for 1920, and the name of The Republicans have made charges, p : : |Leonard Wood will be given’ honest both during the campaign and since} ; pele Republican Let them prove !nomination, along with others, in an these charges or be condemned by the consideration for the election. now herent jeffort to secure the strongest man, people of the Aas |possible for the indorsement of the, |people—and whose election is now thru the many weaknesses which have resulted in the Demo-| TWO MONTHS AS GOVERNOR assured At noon today Governor Carey} rati@ political armor. The Jack Pot They when had completed his first two months Regarding his administra-| “In the two months which | Carey has held the office! ‘Robert D. of chief executive of Wyoming he Assassins are such fools! real governer. there are Hohenzollerns and Tirpitzes in and Lenines and Ludendorffs in the is going to muke a Things are going ahead rapidly the world. hits wi fe days of big things, and State is fortunate indeed that upon a Governor who sizes up the + ~ zbout the same, as the weather sharp: Govrnor Carey appears to have it’s about time our genial con- A 8 started out to do things, not by play- but by earnest endeavor, and we hope and believe ing to the galleries, on the averaging job. oe & A thought for tod: of his term.” ar are naturally of a kindly and sym-} eee A pathetic» nature,” wrote Goethe, a OF THE ROOSEVELT TYPE. hundred years ago. ny ex- -_ im * * The Congressional Record is cer-| inspection tour of all Pacific coast |portant post ith twhe Wyoming Oil She longer any (From the jan Post.) There is no need of juinly an accurate record of this con- denying the fact that the name of “Words, * gress. words, words.”’ General Leonard Wood is going to be . one of those to be considered for presidential nomination by the Re- !id up last summer may come in publican party next year. And in| handy next winter. connection with this there ar€ those Those German Bolsheviki act like regular Huns? | 4 4 Mitchell Palmer’ll get you don’t shéil out. and * 8 * When (ritics Disagree. Two of the most vehement critics of the Constitution of the League of New New York Tribune. the east and assign- The small southern because it is too strong, saying: “The ready to say that if Theodore Roose- velt were alive today he would plac full endorsement upon the plan, as A. you, if General Wood was one of>Mr. Roose- velt’s friends closest personal a gentleman as nearly approaching his ideas as anyone living today, and one who thoroly understood Mr. maceevelt: Nations are the York Sun and His removal as commander of the department of Sun criticises the document ment to one of the ll never stand for departments came at a time of great American people best men to Such a mad squandor of their noble miust be decided on as the standard) | 'Today’s Anniversaries | | ?saa—Jean Baptiste Jules beeame king of Sweden and Norway, died at Stockton Born at Pau, France, Jan. 26, 1764. eee in Monitor arrived at Hamp. ton Roads to oppose the Mer-} rimac. 1873—James Savage, founder of the | first legally enacted saving: | bank’ Boston. 1784. }1890—University students in Petro- in the world, died in Born there Sale: 13, following the arrest of Mme | Tchevrikova-for sending a let: , ter to the Czar. 1891—Seven Parnellites sailed from! Ireland for the United State:: | to raise funds. |1894—Anarchists exploded a bomb in | front of the Italian Chamber i of Deputies. | 1915—Great™ Britain barred cotton Anyhow, that coal so many people, from Germany. |1916—Germany declared war on Por tugal because of seizure ot German merchant ships. 917—Strikes reported at many mu-/ nition factories in Russia. ee —— @ Year-Ago in War | Leon Trotzky resigned as, Russian Foreign Minister. Germans made fierce attack on) imile front in Ypres-Dixmude sec- } 19 | Washington announced arrival o1./ French front of first complete unit \ of American air service. ——— eo 6s) |, Today’s Events | | i 7 o Centennial anniversary of the birt. |lecturer. Today is the 30th aniversary ot ivention of the turreted Monitor revolutionized naval warfare. oo Berna-| dotte, Napoleon’s marshal whc | | grad engaged in serious riots4and brandies. SA TURDAY, MARCH 8, 1919 *|FOUR MILLION DRINKS, COUNT CHEYENNE, Wyo., March 7.— {Special,.)—Four million drinks of | booze—twenty good stiff jolts for jevery man, woman and child in the ;State—in Cheyenne alone, with pro- jhibition less than four months off! icky” is a mild term to use in describing the condition of the few ‘dealers who have over a million dol- lars invested in whiskey alone, say \nothing of beer and wines, cordials Drinks aren’t selling} like they were here before the price went to straight “two, bits;” the big | Colorado express business has stopped |and since ‘visitors from the - sputh |ean’t carry home a bottle in their | pocket or grip their visits to this (oasis are becoming few and far ke- tween. Before the new tax went jinto effect everybody locally Icaded up with all the wet goods they could afford, and are taking theirs at home now. How to get their money ot of this (supply of whiskey—25.000 cases worth $50 each—with the dry law jonly four months away is becoming a |serious problem, in view df lessened ‘consumption. . Jt is predicted that »,along toward the end of june local dealers will be forged to a practice indulged in in other cities, auctioning the stuff off to the highest bidder. for Ayunjzoddo’ aary [Ws Ae sjam stock up. ‘COLORADO SENATE VOTES ENDORSEMENT OF LEAGUE DENVER, Colo., March 8.—The If seasons generally average up|of Edwin Percy Whipple, a celebrat-| Senate of the Colorado state legisla- ed New England critic, essayist and ture, by a strict party vote, adopted |@ resolution favoring the adoption of the League of Nations plan as out- tenner Old Man Winter, got busy | | the death of John Ericason, whosej|lined by President Wilson. The house last week by a party vote/tabled a similar resolution. Democrats con- | Rear Admiral Walter F. Worthing-|trol the senate and Republicans are be placed on the retired list today by operation of the age limit. The Naval Committee of the Unit- jed States House of Representatives jis to leave Washington today for m | navy years. | Complusory arbitration of | disputes is debate today between student teams representing Whitman College and the University of Washington. With open meetings in all parts lof the state the California grap growers will today launch a refer dum movement against California’: legislative prohibition amendment. Sunday, March 9. First Sunday in Lent. Fifth anniversary of the burning { the Missouri Athletic clubhouse St. Louis, by which 30 lives were labou he annual meeting of the Hebrew ‘Sheltering and Immigrant Aid-society of America is to be held today in New York C Venera LARGE STOCKS OF GRAIN IN HANDS OF FARMERS adoption of the federai) League of Nations but there is no! National need for our 3 “i A eee 1 be in the forward, and was ‘the re- birthright. . WASHINGTON, March 8.—Farm good reason for abolishing it entirely. 2 7 pan es 2 .,. holdings of- gi M ; gelteof an aldreeesinewninade . The Tribune criticises it for its ge of grains on March 1 _as The isolation idca has failed, the 1 sult of an address*he made paying : seed ier 3 ong arhounced by the departntent of agri- ue LdCHC EL Teoh , high compliments to Mr. Roosevelt, We#ness, saying: “It is not stron culture shows the following: Corn, | gue ide: ay Work, Who knows? zi Ss which were deemed unwise by the|@nough to guarantee peace along the 884,476,670 bushels; wheat, 120,- pk et od es 3 ARE GS Ce Sa BE 258,200 bushels; 2 Democratic administration, hence his Hines of world federation. is oats, 588,421,000) bushels and barley, 81,899,000 bush-| “Germans | ten, of the United States navy, will) strongest in the house. —_>—___ Mr. and ™ Leslie E. Snow and daughter are in town today from the Shannon Camp in the Salt Creek | field where Mr. Snow has an im- fields company. They will spend a ew days here visiting friends and re- to be the subject ofa Newing acquaintances. In Tartary.a woman is paid for by her weight in butter. —_____- We make a a special of salary loans Security Loan Company. Suite 302 0. -S. Bldg - 1-2-t1 FOR WOMEN ' ESPECIALLY Some women who need glasses, hesitate because they fear glasses -will dis- figure them. yi Toric lenses with our correct moufting and ad- justment never disfigure. We give particular at- tention in selecting the mounting and shape of | Middle West and be ready for the big IN CHEYENNE} _CASPER—The Next Great Oil! Money to Twan on chattels.” Secu- City of The Middle West--Now is the! rity Loan Company; Suite 302 O.-S. time to buy good real estate in Cas-| Bldg. ie 1-2-tt per, the next great oil City in the I WANT YOUR BRICK WORK On Contract or Percentage Call for Estimate PETER 416 So. Jackson things coming to this City. Buy Lots in North Gasper Addition and you! will double your money. Casper is growing; but North Casper is the fast-| est growing residential district for| the reason that it is the last location) that is close in and where you can buy} lots for $175.00 and $200.00. BUY 4 NOW at the present low prices betters ne North Casper is built up and you wil N. F | C surely profit by it. $10.00 a month) atrona ueivo. buys a lot, and we will get you the! Phone 949 - Yamber, or build you a house on'% y 5 BIEDERM ANN, Prop |monthly payments same as’ rent.—/ a PAUL H. MOQRE, MANAGER, Cas-| per Realty Company, 159 S. Center COKE woop * St., Casper; Wyo.—Adv, } eee st City besser Fed S. Center Churning cream wanted at all) times. For quotations phone 943 or Gen. Ofice Sth, and Beech write Natrona Butter Shop, Casper, | Wyoming. NOW LISTEN! Our Butter is fresh made every day. Never placed in storage or jobbing houses. “SAY NATRONA BUTTER” “It’s Always Fresh and Made in Casper.” \ Whipping Cream Every Day Have You Tried Our Cottage Cheese? It’s Delicious Natrona Butter Shop 112 N. Durbin cP 943 Poooeereroted LE PPOOE OEE OEE TOSS CERIN THEE PEE ENA RNNR O Ea ee The MANHATTAN CAFE Phone 34 x Casper, Wyo. Our aim is to please the most particular. Clean and well cooked food is health. Health te our patrons means success to us. : The meats used in our establishment are the best procurable. * The milk, cream and butter comes from our selected dairies. Coffee, highest grade, especially prepared for us, fresh daily and served with absolutely pure cream. Our pies, cakes, puddings and all pastries are home made. Soups, tempting and delicious. Absolutely pure. hungriest. Steaks, of quality and quantity to satisfy the Orchestra entertainment dinner and supper hours. RIM RHEE LIA SAI AAAI IAHR Men Who Value Their PROPER FOOD NECESSARY : The ated wacky sani , Punishment. : ; Ua: ve “ cee may take ne els, Mcnes best quilted to your z fo aS cred Sineedtheua: was signed he/Cheice. And tet him not forget that MODERNIWGODIES eatures and adjust them 4 Du ae Wa os “tosing ot has been transferred to command there are three possibilities. Maybe DERNIWOODMEN: so prey ane both attractive ion which will follow the closing o: batt i oP tate ey OE Sar? : Re 7 and comfortable. f ! vrone: rt >y are e isiness ha VO MEAU OE hintto Tate nani ie ea hea dguattere at Ohieaces (Ofinisti wrong; and maybe they are both a great importance ‘that will inter- BURNETT. HYNES derstand the value of proper food in there is much to be said. He was an| TONE. est every neighbor. Alf visiting neigh- 1-C bors are Cl Bs ‘i eae lL re requested to attend, ¥, combatting the craving for liquor, #Postle of preparedness two ae SS ee ee | LOUIS H. SCHMIDT Ground Past Mt@west Hotel s a serious thing suddenly to de- befere any preparations were com-) | 3-6- x on It rious thing suddenly to de 1 eeucen In the Day’s News mh ee Clerk. prive any intdividual of the alcoholic Menced, and it was he who first sug so stimalant t0 whieh He ia decuslomea;|eesteill tol congrese:thae’ this country | Malena glson Mornin nolGnterstipon LLLP LL ITI ITO SHA | Sallg ai ‘ 45th year today, has been United . but this can be done safely and with should put an army of four million Siatestalinlteritslsnedenvain carne 5 e \ a minimum of discomfort if he is Men in the field. His courage to tell and is one of. the youngest among 9 \ Hvcalihe Seke Uingh Colane vanielthacruthl condennine (her wos lneealthoeclHoldingipram nen tinortelinvehel e riners Dor wean ne : a Pe ee : et American diplomatic service. Aside ~ & of cou excepting cases of such of our army ton, at a UMC from being a diplomatist, Mr. Morris advanced alcoholism as will demand when it needed strengthening, started is an author and a former financier. \) ihe physician our United States senate on a cam-/Though he has retired from active : : Sie financial affairs, he is nevertheles Ins | proper diet to meet paign of investixation which result- stil] intertsted in many banks, rail. \ 3 & this em y should be given by ex- ed in great good, and showed up W and corporations. In 1918 he Will be given Monday night, & Afi ie Rae eae Ce SN Ey » administra. W#S8 Commissioner-general to Italy in ® neue hurches, the school . the many weaknesses of the administra- |) chalet or the PanamaPacifie Inter March 10th, and of course you & Red Cress centers, the “Y's; at wo- tion's policy. national Exposition. In politics he is will want to look your best. men's clubs and at community cen. He isa man of national prominence/@ Democrat. He is a graduate of Ly ee als ase omens : ; vale University, and a member of the | this being one of the most bril- ters in the slums. The individuals, who has come into his position, thru Academy of Political Science and the & a aie and organizations responsible for the great military and administrative American Museum of National His- & liant affairs of the!season. Bet- & closiny: of the saloon have here a duty worth, which have been demonstrated tOTY: y terchave your clothes looking & to perform, in many ways. When Theodore % ° spic and span. And naturally Yi And no foolish mistake should be Roosevelt organized his regiment of Tea Ss canes \ this would’be the place to send \ al ae nformation is Rough R ders for the Spanish-Ameri ONS DAWES TCE & them. Better call us and have & woing to be needed just as badly on|cun war, it was he who called Leon-'iustice of the Supreme Court of the ® us fix your ‘clothes up to look the avenue as in the alley, by the ard Wood into world’s prominence, United States, born in Rosten, 78 & lik Ww 1 rich as by the poor. when he asked him’ to take the Years ago today. | h & Moria ae N - : i enera ramwe 3ooth, world a _ There is this difference, however, coloneley ofthat regiment, of which poad of the Salvation Arar’ beat N packsonacue: y The rich, having learned the way, Roosevelt became lieutenant-colonel. Halifax, England, 68 years ago to- y have the means to follow it, The Wood was afterwards made a brie 4%) Raat ce emanere & Our Phone is 255-J. Our & Admiral Sir Frederick T. Hamil- chk yo Te poor, confronted by the same prob-jgaider general and Roosevelt became ton, one of the prominent Briish nav & Location is 121 East Linden. Jem, may be shown the possibilities colonel of the Rough Riders, which fal commanders in the late war, born a 0. L in proper feediny and taught the kinds held his name. 63_years ago today, ae bras is Proprister. Prof. Frank A. Fetter, noth! deoy: : 4 a | of food to use, but they may lack) His first real administrative train-! mist, now shead’ of ‘the’ N & the money with which to buy. ing came when he was placed in State so8tu) of Charities nay Coreee.) Diy YY must reach out, recognizing a com- of Cuba and Porto Rico, and after- J, avipton Moore, representative aN For Better Service mon cause, and see that the less wards of the Philippines. He was a in tity of the Thitd aioe 8 “e BY ago today. | ook THK KEEKH HH LER (Ki AMERICAN Where They PPOOL CCCP Te BEST BOWL OF CHILI IN 7 la NR & » 15c AT TH Swe lee sedate ores CALL 74-J ‘See Ben Transfer Co y Overbangh, Prep. 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